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Swarajya Staff
Apr 27, 2023, 12:23 PM | Updated 12:22 PM IST
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A Constitution bench of the Supreme Court continued to hear the batch of petitions arguing for legal recognition to same-sex marriages in India.
Today is the sixth day of the hearing.
Appearing on behalf of the Union government, that is opposing the SC granting legal validity to same-sex marriages was Solicitor General Tushar Mehta.
During the course of his submissions, the SG pleaded:
"Kindly visualise this- from the very beginning I am attracted to those persons who are mentioned in the degree of prohibited relationships. Incest is not uncommon but it is prohibited worldwide. But I'm attracted to my sister. We are consenting adults entering into activities within privacy. And we claim our right of autonomy, right of choice...based on that, can someone not challenge that why this restriction?"
To this, the CJI is reported to have responded: "That is far fetched".
SG Mehta: "We used to treat even this as far fetched". "This" here referring to same-sex marriages.
At the time of writing, the hearing was going on with the Solicitor General continuing with his submissions.